WNBA Players Opt Out Of CBA With Sides Having Until October 2025 To Reach New Deal
WNBA players have opted out of their current collective bargaining agreement and face the possibility of a work stoppage if a new deal isn't reached by the end of the 2025 season.
Players had until Nov. 1 to opt out of the current deal, which was set to expire in 2027 and will still be in effect until Oct. 31, 2025.
"This is a defining moment, not just for the WNBA, but for all of us who believe in progress," WNBPA president Nneka Ogwumike of the Seattle Storm said in a statement. "The world has evolved since 2020, and we cannot afford to stand still. If we stay in the current agreement, we fall behind.
"Opting out isn't just about bigger paychecks -- it's about claiming our rightful share of the business we've built, improving working conditions, and securing a future where the success we create benefits today's players and the generations to come. We're not just asking for a CBA that reflects our value; we're demanding it, because we've earned it."